On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 10:38:33AM -0600, David M. Lee wrote:
Unfortunately, I doubt the Python test suite would run on non-Linux. I don’t
even bother trying to run it on Ubuntu; I have a CentOS VM specifically for
running the test suite to avoid platform problems.
I have a package of the
I'm attempting to find where my extra long DTMF Tones are coming from.
I'm dialing from my sip handset through my proxy to my Asterisk box which
is my PSTN Gateway.
I'm pressing 4 to select a menu and everything is fine.
[Feb 12 16:58:18] DTMF[29762] channel.c: DTMF begin '4' received on
Why not just bite the bullet and move to a supported Linux?
- you can be assured that it works
- updates are tested
- help and support is readily available.
- only takes a few minutes to install the whole setup
- configuration should port easily.
There is almost no Linux administration required
I know that it runs on other systems but do other ports get the same
attention? I have been running it on a NetBSD server for about a year
now and while it mostly works it just crashes from time to time with no
explanation or core dump.
I have improved the situation by expanding my intrusion
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 09:25:39AM -0500, D'Arcy J.M. Cain wrote:
I know that it runs on other systems but do other ports get the same
attention? I have been running it on a NetBSD server for about a year
now and while it mostly works it just crashes from time to time with no
explanation or
I know that it runs on other systems but do other ports get the same
attention? I have been running it on a NetBSD server for about a year
now and while it mostly works it just crashes from time to time with no
explanation or core dump.
I have improved the situation by expanding my
Hi all
Sometimes (about every three months) some of my Asterisk 1.8 boxes will
start running this message thousands of times in the CLI:
[Feb 12 14:18:23] ERROR[28129]: res_timing_timerfd.c:180 timerfd_timer_ack:
Call to timerfd_gettime() error: Invalid argument
[Feb 12 14:18:23] ERROR[28129]:
On 12/02/15 12:25, Stefan Viljoen wrote:
Hi all
Sometimes (about every three months) some of my Asterisk 1.8 boxes will
start running this message thousands of times in the CLI:
[Feb 12 14:18:23] ERROR[28129]: res_timing_timerfd.c:180 timerfd_timer_ack:
Call to timerfd_gettime() error: Invalid
Justin Sherrill wrote:
I would love to run Asterisk on a BSD system. I do not know of any
developers actively working on Asterisk on a BSD platform, though my
knowledge isn't comprehensive.
I'm also unaware of anyone developing on BSD like that. Linux of course
and a smattering of folks on
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 03:09:02PM +, Justin Sherrill wrote:
I would love to run Asterisk on a BSD system. I do not know of any
developers actively working on Asterisk on a BSD platform, though my
knowledge isn't comprehensive.
That developer could be you. Run. Report bugs. Try
On Thu, 12 Feb 2015 09:43:33 -0500
Ron Wheeler rwhee...@artifact-software.com wrote:
Why not just bite the bullet and move to a supported Linux?
If all I had was a phone switch that might be an option but this is
just part of a multi-server system that needs to be able to move
services back and
On Thu, 12 Feb 2015 16:39:55 +0200
Tzafrir Cohen tzafrir.co...@xorcom.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 09:25:39AM -0500, D'Arcy J.M. Cain wrote:
year now and while it mostly works it just crashes from time to
time with no explanation or core dump.
Use the option -g to get core dumps.
I would love to run Asterisk on a BSD system. I do not know of any developers
actively working on Asterisk on a BSD platform, though my knowledge isn't
comprehensive.
It may be worth talking to the people doing the packaging for various BSD
platforms, to see how involved they are, or if
Asterisk needs to operate with high operating system reliability as needed
and usual in the Telecom domain. Windows system don't offer such
reliability, so that's why they are not used in any field where high
reliability, security and data safety are required (like military,
Government,
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 8:52 AM, D'Arcy J.M. Cain da...@vex.net wrote:
On Thu, 12 Feb 2015 09:43:33 -0500
Ron Wheeler rwhee...@artifact-software.com wrote:
Why not just bite the bullet and move to a supported Linux?
If all I had was a phone switch that might be an option but this is
just
On Feb 12, 2015, at 9:11 AM, Joshua Colp jc...@digium.com wrote:
Justin Sherrill wrote:
I would love to run Asterisk on a BSD system. I do not know of any
developers actively working on Asterisk on a BSD platform, though my
knowledge isn't comprehensive.
I'm also unaware of anyone
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 10:38 AM, David M. Lee d...@digium.com wrote:
On Feb 12, 2015, at 9:11 AM, Joshua Colp jc...@digium.com wrote:
Justin Sherrill wrote:
I would love to run Asterisk on a BSD system. I do not know of any
developers actively working on Asterisk on a BSD platform, though
On Feb 12, 2015, at 10:42 AM, Matthew Jordan mjor...@digium.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 10:38 AM, David M. Lee d...@digium.com
mailto:d...@digium.com wrote:
Unfortunately, I doubt the Python test suite would run on non-Linux. I don’t
even bother trying to run it on Ubuntu; I
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